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The Rise of Early Modern Science : Islam , China and the West

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Now in its third edition, The Rise of Early Modern Science argues that to understand why modern science arose in the West it is essential to study not only the technical aspects of scientific thought but also the religious, legal and institutional arrangements that either opened the doors for enquiry, or restricted scientific investigations. Toby E. Huff explores how the newly invented universities of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and the European legal revolution, created a neutral space that gave birth to the scientific revolution. Including expanded comparative analysis of the European, Islamic and Chinese legal systems, Huff now responds to the debates of the last decade to explain why the Western world was set apart from other civilisations.

. Places Western, Islamic and Chinese philosophies of nature in the context of cultural and institutional structures

. Highlights the importance of legal history in the rise of modern science

. This revised and updated third edition further investigates the religious history of Islam and Islamic attitudes towards Greek natural philosophy

Author: Huff Toby
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 396
ISBN: 9781107571075
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 3
Release Year: 2017

Introduction

Part I:

1. The comparative study of science

2. Arabic science and the Islamic world

3. Philosophy, science, and civilizational configurations

4. The European legal revolution

5. Madrasas and the transmitted sciences

6. Universities and the institutionalization of science

Part II:

7. Science and civilization in China

8. Education, examinations, and Neo-Confucianism

9. Poverties and triumphs of Chinese science

Part III:

10. The rise of modern science

Epilogue: science, history and development.

Toby E. Huff is a research associate in the Department of Astronomy, Harvard University, Massachusetts, and Chancellor Professor in Policy Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. He has lectured in Europe, Asia and the Middle East and has lived in Malaysia. Huff is the author of Intellectual Curiosity and the Scientific Revolution: A Global Perspective (Cambridge, 2011) and coeditor of Max Weber and Islam (with Wolfgang Schluchter, 1999).

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